Brick Mason Contractor Package - North Carolina 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Brick Mason Contractor Package in the editor.
  2. Begin with the 'North Carolina Brick Mason Contract' form. Fill in the contractor's details, including scope of work and insurance information, ensuring compliance with state laws.
  3. Next, complete the 'Construction Project Information Sheet' by entering all relevant parties involved in the project along with the commencement date.
  4. Use the 'Change Order Sheet' to document any amendments to contracts. Clearly specify changes and obtain necessary approvals.
  5. Fill out the 'Certificate of Completion' once all work is satisfactorily finished, certifying that all tasks have been completed as per agreement.
  6. Utilize the 'Final Project Punch List' to track any remaining tasks. Ensure property owners initial upon completion of each item.
  7. Complete safety documentation using the 'Worker Safety and Health Plan' and record any incidents with the 'Accident Report Form'.
  8. Maintain a record of bids using the 'Bid Log', detailing due dates and statuses for effective tracking.
  9. Finally, send follow-up communications using the 'Bid Follow Up Letter' to ensure engagement with potential clients.

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Average Prices for Masonry Work Type of Masonry WorkCost Range Per HourCost Estimate Per Day Bricklaying $30 $60 per hour $300 $800 per day Chimney Repair/Restoration $40 $75 per hour $400 $3,000+ Patio Installation $45 $85 per hour $2,500 $10,000+
The average cost per square foot to a brick wall is around $25, although that can fluctuate between $10 and $45. The labor cost for a brick wall is a docHub portion of the total, as it usually sits between $70 and $110 per hour.
A mason will charge anywhere between $40 and 100 for each hour of work, depending on experience and geographical location. Highly experienced masons tend to charge more, and less-experienced workers tend to charge less but take an extended period to complete tasks.
Labor cost to lay a concrete block wall Block laying ratesAverage cost Per block $5 $10 Per square foot $10 $17 Hourly $35 $100 Dec 6, 2023
Brickwork costs are generally calculated per square foot or per brick. Most projects use the per-square-foot method, and the price ranges from $10 to $30, depending on the jobs complexity and brick type. For minor issues, masons may charge per brick, typically $1 to $5 per brick, including labor.

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Average base salary The average salary for a brick mason is $22.82 per hour in North Carolina. 117 salaries taken from job postings on Indeed in the past 36 months (updated August 25, 2025).
Rates will again vary by location, but Checkatrade has recommended that bricklayers charge the following depending on the type of job they are undertaking: Charge between 650 and 1,500 per 1,000 common bricks. Charge between 650 and 1,790 per 1,000 Class A or Class B engineering bricks.

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